Recommendations for Statistical Reporting in Cardiovascular Medicine: A Special Report From the American Heart Association
Author(s) -
Andrew D. Althouse,
Jennifer E. Below,
Brian Claggett,
Nancy J. Cox,
James A. de Lemos,
Rahul C. Deo,
Sue Duval,
Rory Hachamovitch,
Sanjay Kaul,
Scott W. Keith,
Eric A. Secemsky,
Armando TeixeiraPinto,
Véronique L. Roger
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
circulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.795
H-Index - 607
eISSN - 1524-4539
pISSN - 0009-7322
DOI - 10.1161/circulationaha.121.055393
Subject(s) - medicine , task force , audience measurement , task (project management) , portfolio , expert opinion , association (psychology) , medical education , psychology , management , public administration , intensive care medicine , political science , financial economics , law , economics , psychotherapist
Statistical analyses are a crucial component of the biomedical research process and are necessary to draw inferences from biomedical research data. The application of sound statistical methodology is a prerequisite for publication in the American Heart Association (AHA) journal portfolio. The objective of this document is to summarize key aspects of statistical reporting that might be most relevant to the authors, reviewers, and readership of AHA journals. The AHA Scientific Publication Committee convened a task force to inventory existing statistical standards for publication in biomedical journals and to identify approaches suitable for the AHA journal portfolio. The experts on the task force were selected by the AHA Scientific Publication Committee, who identified 12 key topics that serve as the section headers for this document. For each topic, the members of the writing group identified relevant references and evaluated them as a resource to make the standards summarized herein. Each section was independently reviewed by an expert reviewer who was not part of the task force. Expert reviewers were also permitted to comment on other sections if they chose. Differences of opinion were adjudicated by consensus. The standards presented in this report are intended to serve as a guide for high-quality reporting of statistical analyses methods and results.
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